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We have partnered with the International Fund for Africa to create and expand vegan school lunch programs and basic health services in Ethiopia. We have a matching grant to double your tax-deductible donation. Please donate and/or share to help us expand this incredible program. Just choose “Ethiopian School Lunches” from the program drop-down bar or make a note in the comment field. »

ABOUT US

Welcome to our website and thank you for your interest in our mission to feed people, save animals, and protect the environment. Below are some highlights and information about our work for quick review. Our user-friendly navigation bar has links to detailed information including free educational materials and activity-based programs. Please sign-up for our monthly e-newsletter for updates. »

Our work chips away at two of the world’s most immense, unnecessary, and unconscionable forms of suffering… the suffering of people hungry from lack of food, and the suffering of animals used and abused for food. In addition to advocacy, we partner with and assist groups to distribute vegan food to people in need, build food gardens in low-income communities, and strengthen farm animal rescue. »

Today’s food system results in more than two billion undernourished people. Millions die every year due to hunger-related causes, while millions more die due to diseases of affluence. A world that is “well-fed” ensures enough quality food for everyone. Such food maximizes well-being and minimizes harm, thus nourishing people, protecting animals, and sustaining the planet. »

Globally, 70 billion land animals die annually because of our meat-centric food system. That’s 130,000+ every minute. As some of the world’s top per capita meat consumers, U.S. consumers are responsible for more than one million farmed animal deaths every hour. Left unchecked, by 2050, the numbers could surpass 100 billion animals suffering horrific conditions and slaughter. »

The United Nations reported that animal agriculture is responsible for more greenhouse emissions (GHGs) than all transportation combined. Other environmental specialists concluded it is responsible for more than half of all human-caused GHGs. Regardless of production method, minimizing consumption of animal-sourced foods (meat, dairy, and eggs) is critical to reducing our climate footprint. »

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A Well-Fed World is a hunger relief & animal protection organization. In addition to our advocacy, we work through our partnership network to distribute vegan food to people in need, build food gardens in low-income communities, and strengthen farm animal rescue. more...